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Posted on February 1, 2014August 2, 2017 by Shindō Strzelczyk

Thinning the Soup of the Mind (Rev. Myo Lahey)

Rev. Myo relates his experience of being unable to sit zazen for a time, and warns against narrowing one’s practice to the goal of achieving a particular effect or experience.

https://hszc.org/podcast/2014-02-01-thinning-the-soup-of-the-mind-rev-myo-lahey.mp3

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